Local food gifts and Alsace trinkets right after security
Just past security in Strasbourg Airport, the Souvenir and Regional Products Shop carries Alsace-forward gifts you can throw into a carry-on at the last minute. Think jars of local jams, regional sweets, and wine-themed souvenirs tied to nearby vineyards. It’s small, so you can be in and out in under 10 minutes if you already know what you want.
Typical items run from about €5–€15 for snacks and chocolates, with more premium regional products creeping toward the €20–€30 mark. You’ll also see Strasbourg- and Alsace-branded mugs, magnets, and keychains priced closer to €5. It’s all post-security, so you can shop right up until boarding without worrying about liquids rules on that bottle of local specialty.
Food-wise, focus on sealed regional products like biscuits and sweets that travel well and clear customs easily. Fragile items and glass jars above 100 ml are fine in hand luggage here, but think about your arrival airport rules and your overhead bin reality. If you’re tight on bag space, go for flat packets instead of bulky boxes.
Staff usually match the posted airport opening window, roughly from first departures to the last evening wave, but things can close early on quieter days, especially outside peak season. If your flight leaves after 20:00, assume reduced choice and shop earlier in the day. Final tip: check the back of packages for “Produit d’Alsace” or similar wording if you specifically want something genuinely regional rather than generic tourist stock.